Difference between revisions of "How to Use"

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<li>Obtain the credentials to access D-Cube by completing the procedure explained [[Testbed Access|here]].</li>  
 
<li>Obtain the credentials to access D-Cube by completing the procedure explained [[Testbed Access|here]].</li>  
<li>Log in using the obtained credentials on [https://iti-testbed.tugraz.at/auth/login https://iti-testbed.tugraz.at/auth/login].</li>
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<li>Log in to D-Cube using the obtained credentials on [https://iti-testbed.tugraz.at/auth/login https://iti-testbed.tugraz.at/auth/login].</li>
 
<li>Create a protocol to be tested under "Protocols --> Manage". Specify to which benchmark suite the protocol belongs, and assign it a short description as well as link (can be edited anytime). A description of the available benchmark suite can be found [[Overview of Available Suites|here]].</li>
 
<li>Create a protocol to be tested under "Protocols --> Manage". Specify to which benchmark suite the protocol belongs, and assign it a short description as well as link (can be edited anytime). A description of the available benchmark suite can be found [[Overview of Available Suites|here]].</li>
 
<li>Click on "Protocols --> Queue" and create a job to be executed, following the tutorial available here.</li>
 
<li>Click on "Protocols --> Queue" and create a job to be executed, following the tutorial available here.</li>
 
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Revision as of 18:52, 10 November 2019


The following steps need to be completed to get started with D-Cube:

  • Obtain the credentials to access D-Cube by completing the procedure explained here.
  • Log in to D-Cube using the obtained credentials on https://iti-testbed.tugraz.at/auth/login.
  • Create a protocol to be tested under "Protocols --> Manage". Specify to which benchmark suite the protocol belongs, and assign it a short description as well as link (can be edited anytime). A description of the available benchmark suite can be found here.
  • Click on "Protocols --> Queue" and create a job to be executed, following the tutorial available here.